Kansas Premiere
d. Emad Burnat, Guy Davidi, Palestine/France/Israel, 2011, 90 mins.
Sponsor: Peace and Social Justice Center of South Central Kansas
Txtwrks Audience Award Keyword: camera1, camera2, camera3, camera4, camera5
5 BROKEN CAMERAS opens with an introduction to the titular recording devices, each lined up on a table to represent a chapter in cameraman Emad Burnat’s amazing documentation of a microcosm of the Palestinean/Israeli conflict. The first camera was purchased for the birth of Gibreel, one of his sons, in 2005. This was the same time that Bil’in, his hometown just west of Ramallah in the West Bank, saw Israeli bulldozers tear up the town’s olive trees to make way for a wall that was to surround an advancing Jewish settlement. Outraged, the town peacefully protested and became engaged is a six-year resistance. As the situation intensifies, the cameras are damaged beyond repair and systematically replaced as Burnat captures the personalities and passions involved in the conflict. While the resistance trudges on, Gibreel grows from an infant into an aware young boy, becoming part of the struggle. He’s a sobering reminder that children who are raised in conflict only understand a simplified black-and-white perspective on war that codifies their future prejudices. – SIFF
| Date | Time | Venue | City | Availability |
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| Oct 19 2012 | 10:00 am | Garvey - Forum | Buy Tickets Now › | |
| Oct 21 2012 | 1:00 pm | Wichita Historical Museum | Buy Tickets Now › |